The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 16, 1963, Section Two, Image 19

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    Deloit News
By Mr*. H Mmr
The U E. O. Club met at thi
Ewald Spahn home on Thursday
after rtoon. A very interesting
lesson was presented
Mrs. Mary Stearns spent thi
week-end at the Will Conner homi
in Ewing.
Mr and Mrs. Elvon Kinnej
and family, of Boone la. spen
the weekend with relatives it
Elgin and Park Center
Mr. and Mrs H W Tempi*
ami daughters of Hastings spen
Saturday in the Henry Retmei
home. Mrs Anna Savidge ant
Maxine and Beradme were sup
l**r guests on Monday at Ewal*
Sparing.
Mrs. Maxine Martensen of Id
a ho and Mrs. Bornadine Hedferr
of Butte Mont., and Mrs. A. Sav
ulge were supi»er guest Thursdaj
evening at the Charles Hartal
home.
Mrs Martensen and Mrs, Red
fern left Friday for their homes
after an eight day visit with rel
atives hern.
Mrs. Myrtle Jewell of Dallas
S. D is visiting the R. Tomjacli
and Johnny Bauer homes.
A dial telephone was installed
at the Gene Tom jack home or
the Clearwater line.
Sunday dinner guest at the
Henry Reimer home were Mr
FRITZ'S
Body Shop
24 Hr. Wrecker Service
Complete Body Work
Glass Cut & Installed
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O’NEILL, NEKK.
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and Mrs. J. A. Laraon of Ewing,
Linda Laraon and Mr. and Mr*.
Larry Laraon of Lincoln, and
Mr. and Mra. Donald Starr of
West Point.
Mrs. Sidney Anderson is visit
ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Brigg in Omaha
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bauer
and Mrs. Myrtle Jewell spent
Sunday (Mothers Day) in Dallas
1 South Dakota.
Mrs. Fred Harpster is staying
with Mrs. Anita Lee in Ewing
following her stay in the hopita)
Leonard Laraon (brother of
1 Mrs H. Rcimer) has accepted
the position of elementary co
ordinator in the North Piatte Sch
ools. He was principal in Kim
ball scIkjoLs formerly..
Atkinson News
Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodge
were last Friday evening callers
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Runnels in Stuart.
Miss Julie Featherston, who is
employed by the Aetna Casual
Insurity Company m Omaha,
came Friday to spend Mother’s
Day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Marlie Featherston and
family.
Mrs. Alois Mlnarik jr. and child
ren are spending a few days vis
iting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ramson Reed at Osmond.
Miss Ruth Humpal, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Humpal,
spent last ’weekend in Atkinson
with her parents. She returned to
Omaha Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Mlnarik
sr. returned home Sunday after
spending a few days in Denver i
on business and visiting their
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pick and Rick, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Charf.
Mr. and Mrs. George Randol
have started a remodeling project
on their home in north Atkin
son.
Saturday afternoon callers at
the Alfred Kazda home were Mrs
Norman Hodge of Denver, Mrs.
Lulu Dunn, Mrs. Erma Carr and
Mrs. William Wefso.
Mother’s Day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Morgan and family were her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith
sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pac
ha, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le
Munyan and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Shane and family,
Miss Bonnie LeMunyan of Om
aha, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith
jr. and family of Lexington, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Smith and fam
ily.
Mrs. Ethel Mohr, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Dunn, Mrs. Doris Dob
rovolny, were all Mother’s Day
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Mohr and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodge
of Denver called on Dr. and Mrs.
Merlin Otteman and family Sat
urday morning. Mr. and Mrs.
Otteman are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lam
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Mills and
Mrs. Ella Hoppes of Burwell were
Mother’s Day guests in the home
of their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Mills, Max and Susan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kissinger
left Monday for Iowa where he
will begin his summers work with
construction. They were accom
panied as far as Sioux City by
Mrs. Bert Garwood who will
spend a couple of days visiting
her sister, Mrs. E. T. Peterson
of Pringhar, la. The ladies plan
to spend a couple of days togeth
er.
Mrs. Carrie Keating, Mrs. John
Keating and Mrs. Robert Keating
were hostesses last Saturday at
a Tea honoring Mrs. Anna Keat
ing on her 80th birthday. The
birthday cake was decorated bea
utifully in white with pink roses
and about fifty friends and re
latives gathered to help her cele
brate this special birthday.
Sunday afternoon visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels
Colfack were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Colfack and family of O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Col
fack and Wanda of Niobrara and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colfack and
family of 9argent, Ne«br.
Mr. and Mrs. Denton Colfack
and Wanda spent last Saturday
night and Sunday with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Col
fack and Dennis. They returned
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to their home in Niobrara Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fleming
were Sunday dinner guests of
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs Dean Fleming and
family.
Mr. and Mrs Norman Hodge
arrived last Friday morauyg
from Denver by plane to spend
the weekend with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. William Wefso.
They returned home on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Brice Braziel,
Kent and Blaine came from Lin
coln Saturday morning to spend
the weekend in Atkinson with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Alfred
Kazda.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dunn
spent the weekend with her mo
ther, Mrs. Ethel Mohr and other
relatives. They returned to Om
aha on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Raymer
arrived home last week after
spending the waiter months in
California.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry of
Magnolia, la., and Mr. and Mrs
Fred Seney of Brunswick, Nebr.,
were last Thursday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richard
son. Mr. Henry is a brother of
Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Seney
is a sister.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd McDowell
went to Lincoln last Saturday
where they spent the weekend
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jarvis McDowell and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDow
ell returned home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brill and j
Cindy came from Ponca to spend
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lou
is Vinzenz and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kirkland. The
Brills returned to their home
Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs Carlton Davis of
Erie son spent Sunday with Mrs.
Tom Davis and Mrs. Mane
Thompson. Mr and Mrs. Davis
are former Alkinsomtes and al
so attended church services in
Atkinson Sunday morning and
greeted many of their old friends
Miss Carol Henning spent Mo
ther’s Day weekend in Atkmson
with her parents, Mr and Mrs
John Henning. Mrs. Mary Hen
ning was also a Sunday guest in
the John Henning home. Miss
Carol is employed in Omaha by
the Douglas Printing Company
She returned to Omaha Sunday
evening.
Willis Mohr, oldest son of the
late Frances Mohr and Mrs. Vi
olet Mohr of Stuart recently spent
a few days visiting with his grand
mother, Mrs. Ethel Mohr and ot
her relatives and friends. He re
cently completed his bfaic train
ing at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo
and passed his required tests. He
left last Wednesday to return V)
Ft. Gordon, Ga., where he will
enroll in a special course in Ra
dio Tele-Type training.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hegberg spent
the weekend in Bristow with rela
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Enbody
and family were Mother’s Day
dinner guests of their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rol
land Kersch and family in Spen
cer.
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Mias Bonnie LeMunyan spent
Iasi weekend with her parents,
Mr and Mrs Robert LeMunyan
and family.
Mr. and Mrs Clifford pacha
and family spent Mother’s Day
with her mother in Butte.
Clifford Coxb.il came from Om
aha to spend Mother s Day with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs Earl
CoxbUl
Mr and Mrs. Theron Bogue
and family came last Saturday
to get his grandmother, Mrs. Ger.
trude West and took her to Cham
berlain, S. D. where she will visit
in the Bogue home for a few
days.
Mias Mary Jane Meurrens spent
Mother's Day weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Meurrens.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg
drove to Broken Bow last Sunday,
where they attended church ser
vice and spent the day with their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. anti
Mrs. Calvin McClurg and fam
ily.
Mr and Mrs. Muster son and
family arrived Monday evening
to spend a few days visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kirkland Mrs Matte non was the
former Janet Kirkland The
Masleraon family live m Jeffer
son City, Mo
Mrs Albert Lemroer was hos
tess at a coffee Tuesday after
noon from two to four at her
home honoring her daughter, Mrs
Merlin Ottemail Dr. and Mrs.
Otteman and two *»ns Scott ami
Shawn, are visiting her parents
and other relatives in and around
Atkinson They plan u> vtait his
relatives and friends at Pender.
Nebraska before returning to
their home in Philideiptua
Monday afternoon callers id
the Art Ziska home were Mrs
Phillip McNeely and son of Om
aha and Mrs John Krys] of Stu
art.
Mr. and Mrs Bob Vlack. Bob
by, Bill and Barry, left Monday
Ponton Insurance
Insurance of All Kinds
and Honda
FLORENCE PONTON. Prop
Pbooe 106 Oolrtew BXg.
morning for their home in Om
aha, alter spending the weekend
with her parents. Mr and Mrs
George Wedqp and other rela
tiers. ,
A group of fHends and relative*
pleasantly surprised Mr ami Mrs
Donald Wedigc last Friday eve
mug when they gathered at the
Wcdtge home to Iwlp Don cell
hr ate his birthday Thuac attend
ing were Mr. and Mr* Mike Me
Kay. Mr and Mrs. George
Wedige, Mr. and Mis Donakl
Ilouaka, Mr and Mr* Dean Go
ku* and Mr and Mrs. Paul Seger.
Mr and Mrs. Art Ziska and
1 eliy were M
t .•-■♦u of their Mm ami -t-iQfrtnr
ink*, Mr. and Mr* SopM*
7^%k .1 and famdy in ONedi
Mother-* Day dinner (oral* at
the 1* -me of Mr awl Mr* Don
aid Houmlta were: Mr and Mr*
George Wed ge, Mr awl Mr*
Donald Wwlige awl family and
Mr awl Mr* lkd> Vladl aad hum
tiy from Omaha
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